Please, more your thoughts on arwen âș I feel like it's a taboo, but I don't know why.
It does feel taboo! But it shouldnât be, because thatâs not what fandom is meant to be about.
Now. I am going to try to be succinct, but I have strong doubts about how successful Iâm going to be, lmfao. I have Many Thoughtsâąïž, head is extremely full. In fact itâs taken me several sessions of coming back to this ask and adding more to my draft post to capture everything, so. đ€·đ»ââïž We can safely throw succinct out the window.
I want to start out by saying that I love both Gwen and Arthur as characters; just adding that as there seems to be this odd idea in fandom sometimes that if I donât ship them together, itâs because I hate one of them. I also am going to preface this miniature novel (lol) by specifying that the characterisations I love are based on those in season 1 of Merlin â thatâs what I see as their canon characterisations.
Okay, so in no particular order, here are my thoughts on Arwen and why it just doesnât do it for me.
A sunburst does not an epic love story make. The writing of their love story is just so mediocre and half-arsed, and itâs particularly obvious given we have several points of reference to compare to. The BBC really did just go âokay, heâs a boy, sheâs a girl, theyâve known each other for years and had absolutely no interest in each other until One Dayâąïž he stays in her house and they kiss and thereâs a sunburst behind them â peak romance bby!!!!â
The BBC any time thereâs a romance scene: SUN BURST SUN BURST SUN BURST
Tbh, even this dismal effort could have been a cute â if not super compelling â love story IF we hadnât had such obvious alternatives to compare to, for both Gwen and Arthur.
Arthur is not Gwenâs type
Gwen clearly shows us â pretty much from episode one, actually â what type of person she falls for, and how she acts around them.
She canonically has a major crush on Merlin almost as soon as she meets him, and ditto with Lancelot. This tells us a lot about the men she is drawn to. Both Merlin and Lancelot are the type of men who unashamedly wear their hearts on their sleeves; they are open, kind, easy with their affection, and just so⊠lacking in ego. I think itâs also important that theyâre âordinary menâ, as Gwen herself puts it â theyâve both come from commoner backgrounds, so thereâs a level of understanding between Merlin, Lancelot and Gwen that will never be there with Arthur.
Also, I love Arthur to bits, but he does have an ego, and heâs much more blustering and posturing about things. While he does broadcast every single emotion from his eyes, lmao (babygirl xx), he isnât easily open and genuine like Merlin and Lancelot are. Gwen herself points out that heâs not her type, early on in the show.
She also turns down Gwaine, and in some ways Gwaine is similar to Arthur in that heâs more showy and macho, on the surface. Gwen likes men who show tenderness and sincerity.
Personally Iâm a Gwen/Lancelot stan through and through, but I can also understand shipping Gwen with Merlin or Morgana â the chemistry and connection is genuinely there in the show, so it just makes more sense to me.
Gwen is not Arthurâs type
For one, sheâs a woman. Lmfao. But Iâll get to that in a minute.
The main thing thatâs lacking in Arthur and Gwenâs relationship, for me, is banter. The BBC tried to show they were in love by making it all cute and sweet, but I actually think that shows a fundamental lack of understanding of their own characters â particularly Arthur. Arthur isnât sweet â not in an outwardly normal way, anyway. Heâs emotionally constipated and shows his affection by punching people in the arm and calling them names; pulling their pigtails, essentially. We donât get that with Arthur and Gwen, and itâs a shame because I think it would have made them feel like actual humans who might just possibly be in love.
Itâs also not just Arthurâs relationship with Merlin that demonstrates this â the way he acts with Morgana also shows us what Arthur looks like with his guard down, with the people heâs closest to. Yes he can be sincere and earnest, of course, but he also bickers a lot with the people heâs closest to. This is part of his personality! Itâs part of his love language! Itâs also something Iâve seen in my own relationships and the relationships of my friends â the banter and shit-talking is part of the affection. But Arthur is never like that with Gwen, so it just feels like an act; like Arthur is being who he thinks he should be with a woman heâs courting, rather than actually being himself.
Also, Arthur doesnât stare at Gwen for 37525 minutes a day with his whole heart in his face. Like we SEE what Arthur is like when heâs pining for someone, and itâs just LACKING in his scenes with Gwen.
OKAY ARTHUR. Christ on a bike.
But back to my first point, about Arthur and women. I know this isnât the most popular headcanon, but I think itâs actually really integral to Arthurâs character that heâs gay. There is something SO comphet about his character that is just so important. Itâs about the repression, the fact that heâs had to mould himself into exactly what he needs to be, to be palatable to his father. Itâs the fact that he CANâT be gay, because heâs the prince, because he HAS to marry a woman for the sake of the kingdom and so he bottles it all up and refuses to even look at it. This is further reinforced by the fact that Arthur â on multiple occasions â has to be literally enchanted in order to show interest in objectively attractive women. The boy is gay.
But even if the BBC had taken the time to, oh, I donât know, develop the chemistry between their TWO MAIN LOVE INTERESTS lmao, the love story still falls flat in terms of being dissonant with their characters:
Arthur wouldnât have married for love
Look; itâs a nice idea. But it again fundamentally ignores his character, and what drives him. Arthur is THE epitome of self-sacrificing miserable loser. We see it time and time again; he would sacrifice anything for the sake of his people, for the betterment of the kingdom. And the reality is, that would mean marrying for political advantage. It doesnât matter if Gwen would be a âgood queenâ; what would have really mattered is securing a political ally and doubling your lands, resources and armed forces by marrying royalty from another kingdom.
What annoys me about this, too, is that it actually would have made the love story SO MUCH more interesting. Give me Arthur marrying Mithian, and pining over Gwen from afar, while she marries Lancelot and moves on; angsttttttty and delicious. THAT would have been a rich love story, and true to character. So much better than a fucking sunburst.
Gwen and Arthur donât understand each other as much as others
I kind of mentioned this earlier, about Lancelot being an ordinary man and how this connects Lancelot and Gwen, because he understands what it means to live an unprivileged life. Arthur does not.
Now, Merlin is also a peasant, but the key difference is that Merlin does understand what itâs like to have the weight of destiny and otherness on your shoulders. He gets Arthur, because like Arthur, itâs his responsibility to carry immense power, and use it â hopefully â well. They really are two sides of the same coin.
This isnât to say that people from different backgrounds canât fall in love, but again this is my personal opinion, and I think that Arwen falls flat as a romantic dynamic because Merlin gets Arthur in a way Gwen canât, and Lancelot gets Gwen in a way Arthur canât.
The writing lets Gwen down so bad
Aside from my personal feelings about the ship dynamic, the writing of their love story also just really lets Gwen down. Sheâs turned into this 2D prop that is only there to be Arthurâs love interest, or the object of a love triangle, and then later on, to simply be his queen. I love Gwenâs character in season 1 so much; sheâs so awkward and delightful and genuinely sweet and soft yet strong⊠and then the BBC go âwell! Sheâs Arthurâs wife now so thatâs thatâ.
Not to mention⊠the writing also goes super hard on the romantic and homoerotic subtext between Merlin and Arthur, without having the same amount of romantic subtext (or text) about Gwen and Arthur. Like, if youâre going to tell a story about two men who are each otherâs destinies, are two sides of a coin, and have a dumb old dragon spout shit like âa half cannot hate that which makes it wholeâ â sorry, but how am I meant to take Arthur and Gwenâs âromanceâ seriously? They barely spend any time on Arthur and Gwenâs relationship development in the show; meanwhile, every second episode Merlin and Arthur are trying to die for each other and Arthur is saying shit like âYouâre the only person I trustâ (ARTHUR YOU HAVE A WIFE) and âYouâre the only friend Iâve got and I couldnât bear to lose youâ (IS YOUR WIFE NOT ALSO YOUR FRIEND??) and then DIES IN THE ARMS OF THE MAN HE LOVES (again: not his wife????). Also this is the man who took the woman he was courting on a picnic where he told her in no uncertain terms that, if he could do anything, heâd run away somewhere nobody knew him to live a quiet domestic life, oh, except of course, heâd take Merlin. WHAT
This is the same man that also made sure Merlin was there when he proposed to his wife, and took Merlin on his anniversary picnic with his wife. Arthur, I see you, and I know what you are. Lmfao
I really need to wrap this up because you can clearly see Iâm unhinged, but yeah, at the end of the day â Arthur and Gwenâs relationship wasnât adequately developed in the show; it felt rushed and hollow a lot of the time, to me; their chemistry was lacking, compared to other pairings between each of them and other characters; and it was a disservice to both of their initial characterisations.












